Moving the cursor to only blank cells

Klasdude

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I have an Excel worksheet that has some cells with text in them and some that are blank. This sheet is a form that needs all of the blanks filled in. Is there a way to skip cells that have text in them and move from blank to blank to fill in the form?
 

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Hi, Klasdude
Welcome to the Board !!!!!

unlock the cells to fill in
(other cells must be locked)
protect the sheet

using TAB you will go to next unprotected cell

kind regards,
Erik
 
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You're WELCOME :)

this will feel like a quick lucky start for you
check out the search-function (see link on top of the page next to FAQ)
 
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